Regional Access Points

Access Points for Everyone

Regional Access Points (RAPs) are the primary entry points for CEA. These entry points are resource centers where households experiencing homelessness can get help finding housing and other resources. Individuals and families facing homelessness may call ahead to schedule an appointment. New appointments times are released each week.

To schedule an appointment for a CEA Housing Triage Tool evaluation, households may call 211 .

Regional Access Points have limited walk-in hours available. Clicking the drop down arrow for each RAP below will list the walk-in hours available for that location. Walk- in appointments are first come first served.

To schedule an appointment for a CEA Housing Triage Tool at this site, call 211.

Please note: Due to demand it’s possible that not all households that seek a walk-in evaluation will be able to be accommodated at the time of walk-in.

Additional Access Points for Veterans

A Veteran (a person that served in the United States Military) experiencing homelessness can schedule an appointment for a CEA Housing Triage Tool evaluation, by calling 211 or the VETS ONE LIST at 877-904-8387.

Veterans can also get connected to housing resources and services through Operation: WelcomeOneHome.

The Washington State Department of Veteran Affairs Information and Assistance Call Center is the “Command Center” for Veterans and Neighbors to call to connect homeless Veterans to services. Outreach workers may be “dispatched” by the Call Center and will make contact within 24-hours to Veterans unable to travel. Established outreach methods include:

Additional Access Points for Young Adults (Non-Parenting)

If you are between 17.5 and 24 years old and experiencing homeless in King County or are at imminent risk of being homeless within 14 days you can also complete a CEA Housing Triage Tool Evaluation through the following agencies. Call or visit one of these agencies during the listed drop-in hours to be evaluated for services.